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Springbank 27 years 1974 Ian Macleod Hogshead n°2284 - One of 158 - bottled 2002 DDL Le Clan des Grands Malts - Lot of 1 bottle - 0
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Springbank 27 years 1974 Ian Macleod Hogshead n°2284 - One of 158 - bottled 2002 DDL Le Clan des Grands Malts

Spirits

51%

0.7L

Intensity

Quantity: 1 bottleObservations: 1 Marginally marked label, 1 Marginally dishevelled label, 1 Marginally stained labelLevel: 1 NormalOrigin: private individualRecoverable VAT: noRegion: CampbeltownAppellation: SpringbankComments:bottle n° 019
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Springbank 27 years 1974 Ian Macleod Hogshead n°2284 - One of 158 - bottled 2002 DDL Le Clan des Grands Malts

The wine

A single cask Springbank (#2284) distilled in 1974 and bottled in 2002 by Ian Macleod for Le Clan des Grands Malts after 27 years’’ maturation in a hogshead. Le Clan des Grands Malts is a French club founded in 1997 by whisky lovers. Members have access to exclusive bottlings and are able to participate in tastings and trips. A limited edition of 158 bottles.

About the Producer Springbank

Scotland, Campbeltown. Distillery operational. Owner: J&A Mitchell & Co Ltd

It is no coincidence that four of the fifteen most prized distilleries in Scotland are family-owned or independent. Throughout the 20th century, this status led them to seize on any commercial opportunity open to them and to develop the marketing ingenuity key to the development and sustainability of their businesses. The Springbank distillery is one of the finest examples of the villainy of the Scotch whisky industry in the 20th century.This is seen in two exceptional bottlings, one distributed in the early 70s, a 50 year old distilled on 29 December 1919 (stated on its certificate), and the other released in the early 90s, a re-bottling from the distiller, limited to 24 editions worldwide, also displaying the vintage 1919. It is also seen in a move made at the very start of the 2000s, when, under pressure from a stock hit hard by years of production crisis (1980s), the Mitchell family decided to drastically change the profile of their single malt, taking the opportunity to change the bottle at the same time.

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